TigerLover Wrote:I really wish I could cut sugar mostly out of my diet. But unfortunately I can't afford food that isn't loaded with the powdery gunk.
One thing that will help circumvent that is exercise....which is, for most, about as fun as dieting...
Not all healthy things are expensive, although not sure what is readily available over in the UK.
Also have to be on the lookout on carbs, many carbs are very simple and turn into glucose before it hits your stomach. Now some will argue that glucose isn't the issue that it is the fructose that causes all the problems although I think the jury is still out on the subject on sugar.
I do think many of us simply eat too much and I'm no exception. Food
is addictive, because it makes evolutionary sense to be addicted to foods that supply a good amount of energy. What I hate is all the shaming that is associated with food, as if someone who gets fat is a lazy fat fuck sucking on the nipple of tax dollars. It is a horrible stereotype.
Sugar is cheap, so like it or not many people are stuck eating cheaper foods that have been doctored up with a bunch of additives, sugar and so on... So yeah, if you have a nice career, make a lot of money and can afford better food it is easier to point the finger and say hey put down the fork.
Me, well I try to eat well, sometimes getting up in the morning it is easier to make PB&J than to cook something...especially when I am running late. I usually do ok on lunch but dinner is often a miss, plus snacking or treating myself to things like ice cream and so on... Other issues I have is simply eating too fast. As far as I go that is probably my number one issue over anything and a root cause for me to over eat.
I do think it makes perfect sense that we're getting sick from having too much sugar (and other things) in our diet... wasn't that long ago that food was a bit more scarce and that more physical labor was required to get that food. Genetics play a role too, some of us can pig out all the time and be 110 lbs and yes they do exist...Others might find them selves struggling with their weight all their lives. It is easy, again, to point the finger at someone and say they're making excuses... If only things were more black and white in this world. I mean why would someone be diagnosed with diabetes, and get to the point where he's having fingers and toes taken off? At face value we can assume a lot of thing about someone...whether we really understand diabetes or not...whether we know someone or not.
I think that principle applies to many things... not just sugar and fat people. The truth is that the whole world is starting to get fat... It's not just the United States here, actually Mexico overtook the US in obesity.
I'll get off my soapbox for now.